I take a host of emails from the FT overnight, and wish other papers would send out news summaries in the same way. One of those mails received this morning read as follows:
So, closing the non-dom loophole is OK, that beating tax loopholes will happen is a universally accepted truth, bankers bonuses need to be addressed and Osborne has not delivered an economic miracle. Despite this Cameron is 'frightened' (I like that it's quoted) about democracy.
Anyone would think the FT has not bought the Conservative line in this election.
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With many conservative party members against Cameron and others such as Theresa May chomping at the bit to take his position as party leader, Cameron knows that if he does not win this election and form a government after May 7th he is finished as leader of the tory party. So I reckon he probably is very “frightened” of a Labour/SNP power sharing deal, perhaps backed up by a number of the smaller parties such as the Greens, Plyd Cymru and NHAP.
With the polls predicting neither major party gaining an outright majority an my humble opinion such an agreement would deliver the most democratic government we have seen in a very long time and present the minor parties with a golden egg opportunity to influence Labour and drag them back to what they once were, a party of and for the people.
Cameron is finished as leader anyway, no matter if he wins.
The favourite to assume the poison chalice is Boris the Berk……Theresa has the wrong eyes.